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... described in Sections II , III , IV . 0 211 CHAPTER III . ON THE ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES Use in criticism and classification of versions , § 1 , p . 226. Cautions respecting their employment , § 2 , p ...
... described in Sections II , III , IV . 0 211 CHAPTER III . ON THE ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES Use in criticism and classification of versions , § 1 , p . 226. Cautions respecting their employment , § 2 , p ...
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... described by some critics as proceeding ex ore dictantis , in consequence of the scribe writing from dictation , without having a copy before him . I am not , however , very willing to believe that manuscripts of the better class were ...
... described by some critics as proceeding ex ore dictantis , in consequence of the scribe writing from dictation , without having a copy before him . I am not , however , very willing to believe that manuscripts of the better class were ...
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... described on the thinnest and whitest vellum that could be procured ; while manuscripts of later ages , being usually composed of parchment , are thick , discoloured , and coarsely grained . Thus the Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the ...
... described on the thinnest and whitest vellum that could be procured ; while manuscripts of later ages , being usually composed of parchment , are thick , discoloured , and coarsely grained . Thus the Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the ...
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... described on soft materials . ( 2 ) . The Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the fourth century , published in lithographed facsimile in 1846 , contains on 43 leaves fragments of the Septuagint version , chiefly from 1 Chronicles and ...
... described on soft materials . ( 2 ) . The Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the fourth century , published in lithographed facsimile in 1846 , contains on 43 leaves fragments of the Septuagint version , chiefly from 1 Chronicles and ...
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... described in the suc- ceeding sections of the chapter . At present we wish to compare them with each other for the purpose of tracing , as closely as we may , the different styles and fashions of uncial letters which prevailed from the ...
... described in the suc- ceeding sections of the chapter . At present we wish to compare them with each other for the purpose of tracing , as closely as we may , the different styles and fashions of uncial letters which prevailed from the ...
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